Also, in honor of the upcoming feast of St. Joseph, Catholic Embroidery has generously offered to sponsor another giveaway!

One lucky visitor will win this beautiful newPysanky Basket Cover/Liner!

To enter this give-away:

Click on over to our Apron Page and check out all the gorgeous kitchen products created by Catholic Embroidery and then leave a comment on this post before Midnight on Monday, March 19th, the feast of St. Joseph. Be sure to leave your email address, or have it linked in your profile, so that I am able to contact you.

Note: One entry per person, please, and those that contribute here at Catholic Cuisine are welcome to enter as well! The winner will be announced on Tuesday, March 20th.

.: New Products :.

Lamb of God Apron ~ $29.95

A durable white twill apron, embroidered with the Triumphant Lamb of God design. This Biblical symbol of Christ represents the sacrificial offering of Christ’s redemption and his glorious triumph. Designed with two large pockets and an adjustable strap; measures 23" W by 30" L --- perfect for men and women alike. Extra long 39" ties and reinforced bar tacking construction ensure durability and practicality. Cotton & poly blend.

Lamb of God Table Runner ~ $36.95

This white hemstitched linen/cotton table runner measures 16” by 36” and is embroidered with a Triumphant Lamb of God design, a Biblical symbol representing the sacrificial offering of Christ’s redemption and His glorious triumph. A lovely addition to any table, desk, piano top, or sideboard.

Pysanky Basket Cover/Liner ~ $24.95

This 20” hemstitched linen/cotton basket liner is embroidered with our signature Pysanky Cross design. Inspired by the traditional Ukrainian Pysanky eggs, the budded cross is flanked on all sides with the Greek letters for Christ: IC XC and Greek verb for triumph: NIKA. Hence, this basket liner provides a perfect Christian Easter basket, or meal any day of the year. The liner also functions as a cover, insulating food of all sorts, including baked items and breads.

I agree with the above comment ... about how this is *way* too beautiful for food! :) I would love to have it framed and give it to my Godmother as an Easter gift. Thanks for the giveaway! lvjensen@nycap.rr.com

This is beautiful. We have a basket of food blessed for our Easter dinner by our priest every year. My husband was born in Poland, and this is am important custom for Easter. This year I'm buying a lamb butter mold to use. I would love to have a traditional covering like this for my basket! michele_zagorski@yahoo.com

This is gorgeous, as are all your products! I love serving my rolls or sliced bread in a basket lined with a beautiful linen. I have often thought about trying my hand at making my own...just not that talented! Thank you for the chance @ one of your products!

Beautiful items! The table runner is gorgeous and the St. Frances of Rome and St. Stanislaus aprons are some of my favorite quotes. Thank you so much for providing a fun and faithful resource to celebrate the Liturgical Year with my family!

So simple and beautiful - the new table runner and basket cover reflect the Easter season's celebration of the Lamb of God. I wish we could use these in the Atrium of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd in our school. I don't think I can make a choice as to which apron is my favorite!Wondering if you would have any scraps of material to make miniature purificators and corporals for our atrium?

All the aprons are so beautiful! I'm a new follower of your great Catholic food blog ~ thanks for all the wonderful information to keep us connected to the Liturgical Year. For years I've enjoyed an old, out-of-print cookbook called "Cooking With Christ", and this blog of yours complements that very nicely.

I'd sure love that gorgeous new give-away, although I don't think I'd have the heart to let it get soiled by actually using it for food!

What gorgeous items! Thank you for offering a drawing for one of them! These aprons would be great for a Catholic School lunch lady (ours is my mother in law!) I think I'll have to get one for her soon!

I stumbled upon this website. How wonderful! I will share it with parish's Catholic moms groups. Thank you for the lovely Pysanky basket cover offer. What fun! God bless this ministry. singspiritpraise@yahoo.com

My daughter and I love all these apron designs! They are not only BEAUTIFUL, but also have CLEVER quotes! My faves are the Saint Therese Living the Little Way apron and the Do small things with Great Love apron. But ALL are GORGEOUS!! -- God Bless you and your work! Victoria sales@designerpastry.com

I love the Little Way apron...that is so cute. And the pysanky basket cover is perfect for Easter which reminds me we need to get "cracking" on our pysanky for the year!:) Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.:) Blessings!

My daughter is adopted from Russia, so this year I'm putting together an Easter basket of Pysanky egg making materials. This liner would be perfect in it, plus it would be something she could treasure as part of her heritage and we could use it to display the kulich (Russian Easter bread) I'm going to attempt to make for the first time this year. Thank you so much for offering this giveaway. caswrite at yahoo dot com

The basket liner is wonderful! If I don't win it, I may have to drop serious hints for a Mother's Day gift! I am always looking for something to line my baskets with when I share items at lunches for teachers or pot lucks. This would be the perfect item to share my faith with others! Now about those wonderful aprons! After ruining several shirts, I have recently become an apron wearer. Mother's Day is right around the corner and maybe tis the season, but I love the Celtic Cross on the Kelly Green!

Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! The red holy spirit really caught my eye. I just found your blogs and am so thrilled with both of them. You are very talented - thanks for sharing! Holly schaadh@gmail.com

Kelly Green apron embroidered with Celtic Cross design in white and gold and Navy apron embroidered with Crown design and "A married woman must often leave God at the altar to find Him in her housework" are my two favorites...hamfam00@att.net

Hi Jessica, there are so many pretty ones to choose from but the ones that immediately caught my eye are the Celtic Cross and Ave Maria aprons. The basket liner/cover is just beautiful! It would be a lovely addition to any special gathering. Please enter me in your giveaway.noreenjohnson7@gmail.com

Hello :) thank you for working so hard on this blog. I have found it to be such a wonderful tool in celebrating the liturgical year in our home. May God Bless you for your generousity. My email is heathermkwilson@hotmail.com Heather :)

All of the embroidery items are beautiful...I think I already have a Christmas "wish" pciked out! LOL! I hope this is where I enter the giveaway. Either way, I just want to thank you for this site. Your insight, sugestions, recipes, and inspiration to live the liturgical year are just wonderful and so greatly appreciated. Keep it up!jenniferanne.hansen@gmail.com

This is a perfect excuse to head on over to Catholic Embroidery and look at aprons! Thank you for the wonderful work all of you do here! My email is rhymnathotmaildotcom. God bless you the rest of this Lenten Season and throughout Easter!

Today on the feast of Saint Joseph, I was blessed to discover your website.Everything about the feast of Saint Joseph ( the recipes, the altar, customs & prayers) all endearing and so wonderful. I also really love the aprons, each insignia is our own pray each time one wears it. So good to use one's hands for the Lord in preparing any meal or desert for others.Of course I must mention the Easter items also. Since the passing of my Grandmother Anna, I have not been able to find anything with the Holy Lamb. I will definitely be spending lots of time on this site.God"s Blessings...............................My sincere thanks and appreciation for celebrating Catholicism and all the Holy Days and feast days!!!!

We give thee thanks, almighty God, for all your benefits, who livest and reignest forever and ever. Amen.

May the Lord grant us His peace. And life everlasting. Amen.

Alternate conclusion:And may the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.

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